I would imagine that their timeline is realistic bordering on cautious. So q1 24Better than over promising and under delivering. Let them get on with it. |
I'd imagine it will be a soft paid launch with just a landing page - but no functionality.
Full paid launch in Q1 26. |
Q1 '25 is what we have been told. |
Should be possible to turn on pricing at least as early as 2040 though that might depend on the faster than live ability of the player as it integrates with media content delivery flows. |
When do we think we will be ready to turn on the pricing ? |
Needs AI, so next year? Not sure it should be free, presumably it would cost us.
Next essential I would say is vertical video, which was mentioned. |
Nice.
I wonder when we will get subtitles.
That’s a real biggy, as all the Capcut mob have to pay for it now. |
Yes essential. |
NickB.
The text thing they showed us last night.
Was that a biggy for winning users? |
tegell1
That’s incredibly fast |
agreed joeblogg - was a very good presentation, quite interesting and engaging.
At notice how amazing Sumit's video setup is, he's clearly a pro and cares about the presentation - something that has frustrated me with BIRD in the past (SS on IMC in the canteen lol).
I actually think a great piece of content for elevate would be on setups - getting the most of your video for a) under £100, b) under £500, c) say, £2,000.
All the talk about individuals and corporate marketing teams being able to do this themselves, but there's little talk about how they can do it - the hardware they need. |
Morning surprised no mention of presentation with Nick , thought it was pretty good?? |
SS on twitter again tonight This edited video was published in around 7 seconds, 100x faster than real time:
eva.co/p/drmy6Pegv9x
See the unedited video below for: * what a timeline looks like * edit controls for various clip types * frame accurate trim * fast publish
* player features like clipping and instant republish * (available to you on the link above)
NB This particular test version of the player is aimed at modern internet and fast devices... optimisations currently underway will extend this range considerably. |
Good explanation and insight, Cabi. |
I mean, ultimately, it's all semantics, isn't it. Does it really matter what's going on in the markets. Our Tech is going to be that disruptive who on this earth is not going to use it? |
Of course.
In illiquid markets you can’t show your size, so have to work over a long period of time, or you trade with MM.
Often the MM will take the trade on risk, and then try to offload it over a few days to make a profit.
That’s how AIM market making stocks work.
So if a client gives me a Sell order in let’s say 1 million Blackbird, and the screen is 7/7.5 a MM might bid me 6.5 for the lot on his risk book.
So if client happy to sell at 6.5p, now the MM has to sell them at a higher price to make a profit.
So he might spend days trying to offload it, and that’s why it’s all cloak and daggers, as he doesn’t want anyone to know his position.
Because if price drops below 6.5 and he’s still long, he’s fkd. |
I'm sure you do. The question is, should it be allowed? |
Chris.
Why is it distorting the market.
It’s nothing out of the ordinary.
I often have large orders that are worked over a few days or weeks for clients that we warehouse until completed, to save on individual transaction costs.
If we don’t warehouse them we have to book partials everyday and they get charged per transaction.
If we warehouse them until order completed they get charged only once.
Client will give us a limit and we execute at our descretion until completed. |
Two large Buys at 7.5p traded as well. |
1M share transaction reported 2 days later is clearly distorting the market for BIRD but the LSE do nothing. It looks like a statutory rule book is needed with criminal penalties like the US. |
Course it is. |
So would that 1m trade at 7.00 be a sell? |
50k users?
Sounding bullish for a change, b?
Time to break out a Warrant track? |
Thanks NickB. I just wondered! |